Hogmanay / Oidhche na Bliadhn 'Ùire 2022
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Oban - 4 Nights
Join us for FOUR nights as we see in the new year in typical Scottish style, and alongside some great walks, this year we reboot the OutdoorLads ceilidh and have a wee party to see in the new year!
This years venue is easily reached by road or rail, as it is located in the ferry port of Oban, so there's no excuse that it's too far away.
We have three whole days to get out more in the area, with walking being the main activity on offer. There are easier walks in the local area and a few hills and mountains a short drive away, what we end up doing will be very much in the lap of the weather gods.
As is the Scottish tradition we will be getting glammed up to see in the New Year (kilts are optional).
Additionally in years past we have had a fancy dress evening, this year's theme being 'Famous people from history' - think Robin Hood, Charlie Chaplin, Madonna or even Carmen Miranda!
Dogs: Please be aware that dogs are not permitted at this hostel.
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Photos: Taken by AMD and used with permission.
Note that this event was postponed from Hogmanay 2021 due to Covid restrictions, and bookings for that event have rolled over to the rescheduled dates for 2022.
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Anyone with COVID-19 symptoms, even if they are extremely mild, or who has recently tested positive for Covid-19, is asked not to attend.


What to bring
The main activity planned for the weekend is to explore the area, good walking boots are a must along with clothing for any weather. Packing additional layers is recommended as average daytime temperatures usually hover about freezing point. There may also be snow on the tops of the mountains - if you intend participating in mountain activity to reach the tops, you may need to be prepared with crampons and ice axe due to icy conditions that often prevail at this time of year.
Boots: Hiking boots are arguably the most essential piece of kit when hiking just about anywhere. Walkers should make sure that their boots are both waterproof and breathable, and provide good ankle support. Boots should also be in good condition.
Socks: A good comfy pair of walking socks is essential really; they keep your feet warm and drier than normal socks.
Gaiters: Gaiters attach to the bottom of walking boots and extend to just under the knee. They provide waterproofing for the bottom half of the leg. They are not essential to have but you will feel the difference if you have them when walking through muddy or boggy ground - which is almost guaranteed in Scotland.
Walking Trousers: You should have a suitable pair of trousers for walking in, jeans are not suitable as they take on water when wet and will make you cold. The same goes for jogging pants/tracksuit clothing.
Waterproof Trousers: Waterproof trousers are essential in case of wet weather. They are also good to be worn as a second layer as they can act as a windproof barrier, keeping the legs warm.
Base Layer: A breathable base layer should be chosen in order to let sweat escape from the body. This could be a cheaper sports top or you could go top of the range with a merino top, as cotton T-Shirts can become damp and uncomfortable when climbing a mountain.
Other Layers: On top of your base layer, you can have a variety of options such as a micro fleece, a fleece jacket or a rugby/sports top can sometimes be good. Having one or two additional layers gives you flexibility when the weather is changeable – the more layers, the more flexible you can be in adapting to the weather.
Waterproof Jacket: A good waterproof jacket is one of the most important pieces of kit you will require when hiking. Walkers should look for a jacket that is both waterproof and breathable in order for them to be protected from sweat. Materials such as Gore-tex are often the best choices but they can be expensive unless you shop sensibly, don’t forget your OutdoorLads discount for Full Members at Cotswold outlets.
Hat: As most heat is lost through the head a good hat is essential.
Gloves: Gloves are essential in the colder months, windproof or better still waterproof gloves are the best choice.
Rucksack: A good Rucksack that is comfortable to wear is essential, and required to carry both food and equipment. Day sacks should have a capacity of around 30 litres. As an option you could store your items in waterproof bags inside just in-case or ensure the bag has a waterproof bag to pull over the top.
Emergency Equipment: The leader of the group will normally carry some emergency items, but you are welcome to bring your own such as spare energy food, survival bag, personal first aid kit, head torch and a whistle. It is not essential that you bring all or any of these items but it will do no harm if you do bring.
Map & Compass: If you want to learn to be a leader or you just like to know where you are, then you can bring a map that covers the area. If you are not sure which map to bring, just message the leader. It is best to bring your map either in a map case or purchase maps which are waterproof.
Head Torch: Always essential at any time of year, and bring spare batteries or a spare torch
Mobile Phone: If you choose to bring your phone, then you are well advised to buy a waterproof bag or if that is not possible a simple food/freezer bag will suffice.
Food & drink
Friday evening - please bring an item for the buffet
For the customary Outdoorlads buffet, please bring something to feed a couple of people. Be imaginative with your offering... You could bring a selection of meats or cheese, some pasta salad, fancy bread, do a bit of baking or dare we whisper quiche??
Saturday, Sunday & Monday breakfast and dinner along with Tuesday breakfast are included in the event price.
Saturday, Sunday & Monday lunch - you will need to bring with you.
Tea & coffee is available throughout our stay.
Oban has a Tesco, Aldi & Lidl in the town centre for your food shopping.